If you're asking what's the most effective, Quick and Dusk Balls at their maximum effect are great. You can also use a Net Ball. As far as what Pokeball a shiny Slowbro would look best coming out of, actually, that'd be the Quick Ball. The blue and yellow of the Quick Ball best matches the coloration of the Slowbro.whats a good pokeball to catch a shiny slowpoke in? i plan on evolving it into a slowbro.
Oh, yeah i was talking about which one would look good for a slowbro to come out of. Sorry for not explaining, lol.If you're asking what's the most effective, Quick and Dusk Balls at their maximum effect are great. You can also use a Net Ball. As far as what Pokeball a shiny Slowbro would look best coming out of, actually, that'd be the Quick Ball. The blue and yellow of the Quick Ball best matches the coloration of the Slowbro.
Hey i have a question i am trying to get a quick answer but im getting mixed answers then i realised i have a smogon account, anyways to the question. If i want to EV train my vulpix for speed and i give it exp. share and send out a palkia to kill the ghastly, will my vulpix get a speed EV as well or just palkia unless i sent vulpix out?
Your Vulpix will get a Special Attack EV, yes.
Does anyone know of a good Probopass set that can counter steel pokemon
When someone says no "hax items" as a rule, does this ban the item Scope Lens (I have found conflicting answers on this)?
Thankyou.
Not so much a question, but does anyone else find it retarded in Platinum that there is a sandy beach and patches of snow like 20 steps apart between Route 202, Sandgem Town, and Route 219?
Basically, when a Pokemon is at Level 50, since it's half the way to Level 100 where all EVs apply, 8 EVs are equivalent to 1 Stat point. So, you wouldn't want to give a Pokemon more than 248 EVs (or 31 stat points) in a stat, as 248 is the last number before 255 which is divisible by 8. Thus, for example, if you were making a physical Lucario set, instead of going 252 Atk/252 Spe/4 HP, you'd use 248 Atk/248 Spe/8 HP.
Beyond that, it doesn't really matter when you apply them. Even if you do it at level 50, and you make sure not to level the Pokemon up, you can deposit it in the PC, close the PC, and open it up again and withdraw it, and the stats will be recalculated with the EVs factored in. So, just do it when it works best for you.
Because you can only have up to 255 EVs in a stat. If you EV up to 252 in two stats, you'd have a total of 8 EVs (12 including the 4 you throw into the last stat) that are just being wasted, since 248 (252 is only divisible by 4, not 8) is the largest number below 255 that is divisible by 8. Remember, at Level 50, 8 EVs=1 stat point. Thus, in order to get a stat point, you need to go up in sets of 8 at Level 50. After 248 EVs, you can't go up by any more sets of 8 in that stat, so the last 4 EVs would be doing nothing, and in effect, be wasted.Oh! Nice way of explaining it, but I don't get why I should only give it 248 instead of 252
Does anyone here know what happens when you beat every rank of every type in the Battle Hall in Platinum?